Stereolithography (SLA) is a resin-based 3D printing technology that uses a laser to cure Liquid Photopolymer resin layer by layer, forming a solid object.
SLA is one of the oldest and most precise Additive manufacturing methods, known for producing highly detailed, smooth, and complex parts.
The process involves a UV laser selectively curing the resin, solidifying it into the desired shape based on a digital 3D model.
SLA 3D Printed parts are being deployed in every industry as end-use products, Industrial replacement parts, Manufacturing aids, Tooling, and more. Their smooth surface finish and tight tolerances make them ideal for use in multi-part assemblies, consumer grade products, or final design review parts.
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SLA printing uses Liquid Photopolymer Resins, available in Standard, Tough, Flexible, Castable, and Biocompatible variants.
SLA printers can achieve layer resolutions as fine as 25 microns, significantly higher than FFF printers.
SLA offers higher detail, smoother surfaces, and better material properties for intricate and high-precision applications.
While SLA prints have excellent detail, they tend to be more brittle compared to FFF prints but can be reinforced with post-processing treatments.
Yes, prints need to be washed in Isopropyl Alcohol and cured under UV light to achieve full strength and stability.
Yes, we provide professional paint finishing services for your 3D printed parts.
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